Steps

Enter the time required to follow this guide from start to finish, using complete words wherever possible.

Ex: "10 minutes" or "15 to 30 minutes" or "45 minutes to 2 hours"

Estimate the difficulty

Select a difficulty level for this entire task (including any prerequisite instructions). The difficulty ranking reflects the experience, physical dexterity, and risk involved.

Very easy

Does not require opening device.

Easy

Requires minimal disassembly and requires only basic tools like a Phillips or flat-head screwdriver.

Moderate

Requires a fair amount of disassembly. This is a task that most people would not perform without instruction.

Difficult

Requires significant disassembly and may require specialized tasks like soldering.

Very difficult

This task is considered quite challenging, may require specialized tasks like micro-soldering, and may risk damage to the device. If you can do this, people may call you MacGyver on occasion.

List any prerequisite guides

If your guide picks up where an existing guide leaves off, add the existing guide as a prerequisite to avoid having to write additional steps. Prerequisite guides will be displayed before this guide. Make sure that the prerequisite guides are in the correct order. You can change the prerequisite order by dragging the icons to the left of the guide's name.

It's time to speak out for your right to repair

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It's time to speak out for your right to repair

Dear New Yorkers,

Right now, New York has a chance to pass the first Fair Repair bill in
the nation. We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronics—like
smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. We have a chance to help
the environment and stand up for local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop
repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers.